Facing an Administrative Complaint from the Board of Professional Engineers, DBPR, for Violations of F.S. 471.033(1)(a) and Rule 61G15-19.001(16)(s)
Jay M. Arnesen, Esq.
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner Elevate Legal Services, PLLC
As a Licensed Professional Engineer in Florida, your license is your livelihood, allowing you to legally practice, sign, and seal engineering documents, and maintain your professional reputation. However, if you have received an Administrative Complaint from the Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE) and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), alleging violations of Florida Statute 471.033(1)(a) and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s), you could face serious disciplinary actions, including fines, probation, suspension, or even revocation of your engineering license.
At Elevate Legal Services, PLLC, we have extensive experience defending professional engineers facing DBPR Administrative Complaints, disciplinary actions, and investigations. If you are under investigation for violations of F.S. 471.033(1)(a) or Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s), call us at 561-770-3335 or email [email protected] for skilled legal representation. We can help you navigate the complex administrative process, protect your license, and defend your professional career.
Understanding Florida Statute 471.033(1)(a) and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s)
What Is Florida Statute 471.033(1)(a)?
Under Florida Statute 471.033(1)(a), a licensed professional engineer may face disciplinary action for violating any provision of Chapter 471 or any rule established by the FBPE or DBPR. This broad statute covers a wide range of violations, including:
What Is Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s)?
Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s) specifically defines misconduct in the practice of engineering, including:
Both F.S. 471.033(1)(a) and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s) can lead to disciplinary action by the FBPE and DBPR, potentially jeopardizing your career and professional standing.
Common Reasons for Administrative Complaints Against Engineers
If you are facing a DBPR investigation, the complaint against you likely falls into one of the following common violations:
1. Failure to Meet Continuing Education Requirements (F.S. 471.033(1)(a) & Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s))
2. Unlicensed Engineering Practice (F.S. 471.033(1)(a))
3. Signing and Sealing Non-Compliant or Unsafe Engineering Work
4. Fraud, Misrepresentation, or Deceptive Practices (F.S. 471.033(1)(a))
5. Ethical Violations and Professional Misconduct
Step-by-Step Guide to Defending Against a DBPR Administrative Complaint
If you receive a DBPR Complaint, follow these steps to protect your engineering license:
Step 1: Review the Administrative Complaint Carefully
Failure to respond may result in automatic penalties, including license suspension or revocation.
Step 2: Contact an Experienced DBPR Defense Attorney
At Elevate Legal Services, PLLC, we aggressively defend professional engineers facing DBPR investigations. Our legal team will:
If you’re under investigation, call us at 561-770-3335 or email [email protected] for immediate legal assistance.
Step 3: Gather All Relevant Evidence
Your attorney will use this evidence to challenge allegations and prove compliance.
Step 4: Submit a Formal Written Response to DBPR
A well-prepared response should:
Proper legal representation significantly increases your chances of dismissal or reduced penalties.
Step 5: Request a Hearing if Necessary
An experienced DBPR defense attorney will represent you throughout the hearing process.
Why Choose Elevate Legal Services, PLLC?
At Elevate Legal Services, PLLC, we have extensive experience defending engineers in DBPR investigations and hearings. We offer:
If your engineering license is at risk, call us at 561-770-3335 or email [email protected] for expert legal assistance.
Conclusion: Protect Your Engineering License Today
Facing a DBPR Administrative Complaint for violations of F.S. 471.033(1)(a) and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s) can be overwhelming, but you do not have to fight alone. With strong legal representation, you can defend your license, reputation, and career.
At Elevate Legal Services, PLLC, we protect engineers from DBPR disciplinary actions. Call us at 561-770-3335 or email [email protected] today if you need legal assistance. Let us help you safeguard your professional future!